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Using Continue to require correct answer on Knowledge Check.
Hello,
I am attempting to use a Continue divider to require correct answer on Knowledge Check, but cannot get it to work. The Continue button appears even when wrong answers are given. Am I missing something, or is this a feature that is 'in development'?
Thanks,
Dave
Hello everyone, 🎉
I'm happy to let you know we released a new update for Rise 360, adding the new feature below:
- Knowledge check blocks can be added directly to question banks, have their content width and answer colors modified, be required for training progress, and have a set number of retries.
There's nothing to install for web apps. New features and fixes are immediately available, though you might need to export your Rise 360 course again.
Let me know if you have any questions about this update!
92 Replies
- JonathanBaudeCommunity Member
Would also like to request this feature!
- BenjaminLowesCommunity Member
+1 to this feature request! (requiring a correct answer to a knowledge check to continue)
As an alternative, it would be great to have more variety in question types for quiz blocks, knowledge check blocks contain far more interesting and engaging question types
- JohanWetterg857Community Member
I too, would like to see this feature!
And the ability to not have the correct answer revealed when an incorrect answer is given. Like you can when using a QUIZ.
Or make feedback visible when an incorrect answer is given even when "Reveal answers" is disabled.
- VictoriaKeat766Community Member
Agreed! There is a clear expectation of this simple UX functionality.
- TaraRohrbachCommunity Member
I would also like this feature in Rise 360. We absolutely need our learners to select the correct answer in the knowledge check before moving on. Yes, it's great to provide some feedback as to why they got it wrong, but they should have to still answer it accurately. Using the Quiz feature disrupts the flow, knowledge checks are a cleaner option.
- TaraRohrbachCommunity Member
Why does the Quiz option force you to have 2 questions, what if I only want 1 like I can for the knowledge check? We are trying to make attestations, click here to say you attest to completing xyz.
- CNavarroFormer Staff
Hi Tara, thanks for reaching out. In the quiz lesson, you can delete a quiz question by clicking on the three dots and then clicking on Delete.
Here is a sample screenshot:Let us know if you have any questions about this.
- DanielWebbCommunity Member
Having the ability to force users to get knowledge correct before the continue button appears is a much-needed feature.
All the workarounds proposed here are pretty lame. At the very least it needs to be made clear that this is NOT a feature of a knowledge check!
- ShilohIaulualoCommunity Member
I would like this implemented as well. Our clinical placement company wants healthcare students to choose the correct answer before moving on. Our modules are not necessarily quizzes at the end, but dispersed throughout the content as it's easier to understand the content if the question/answer is located closer to the material. We work with several hospitals and educational facilities in the healthcare sector and the value this functionality would enable us to provide to our students is really invaluable to learners, and most likely not just healthcare students.
The specific functionality that we would love to see is the option to stop the student until the right answer is chosen, at the location of any Knowledge Check. They can review the material and select an appropriate answer before moving on. Having this functionality would encourage students to discuss any of the harder points with their preceptor or instructor, moving on only when they are confident in their chosen answer. In a clinical setting open and transparent communication is paramount, and having this functionality would help to foster that communication.
- AmieGustavsonCommunity Member
I was just coming here to find out how to do this, too. I have built interactive simulations using Storyline's step-by-step videos and imported them into Rise. I would like to prevent the user from advancing to the next section until they pass the simulation "quiz". Any news on this feature yet?
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Hi Amie,
If you set up the tracking options in Storyline, you can use a CONTINUE block to ensure the learner has "passed" the Storyline block.
See https://articulate.com/support/article/Rise-How-to-Track-Course-Completion-with-a-Storyline-Block
- AmieGustavsonCommunity Member
Hi Karl,
Thanks for the reply - I am not using this in the LMS. This one is to be used as a quick quiz at the end of a classroom training. While it might work in an LMS as you described, it doesn't seem to work outside of that.
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